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Raymond Delisle, who served in Germany, dies at 84

By P.T.
Published: November 30, 2016



Raymond (Ray) Delisle, age 84, of Centennial, CO passed away November 25, 2016.

Ray was born in Paterson, New Jersey and served in the Army as an Armor Crewman Specialist from 1955 – 1957 in Germany and as a reservist until 1963. After his honorable discharge, he married Regina M. Birk and relocated to Colorado. Ray had a love for the beautiful outdoors and treasured the family cabin he built in the early 1960′s in Silverthorne, CO. The cabin and the Rocky Mountains were a perfect setting for him to embrace his photography, skiing, hiking, and snowshoeing passions.

Ray was also passionate about his work. He received his Juris Doctor degree from The University of Denver, College of Law in June 1965. He held positions at Forstmann Woolen Company, Florsheim, Inc., Martin Marietta, Samsonite International, Ihrig, Delisle & Associates, GeriMed of America, Inc. and lastly, Delisle Group, Inc. his private consulting business. He specialized in Human Resources and Labor Relations.

Ray is survived by his wife of 59 ½ years Regina M. Delisle of Centennial, CO, son Raymond R. Delisle (Martha DeVelasco) of Tucson, AZ, daughter Susan M. (Delisle) Johnson (Tom) of Lone Tree, CO, brother Norman M. Delisle (Arlene) of Beverly Hills, FL, grandchildren Taylor N. Johnson and Skylar A. Johnson of Lone Tree, CO, nephew James Delisle (Tamara) of Washington, IN and niece Mary (Delisle) Sumner (Darrell) of Ashford, AL. Ray also leaves numerous life-long friends and colleagues.

Memorial donations are suggested to the Alzheimer’s Association, 455 Sherman Street, Unit #500, Denver, CO US 80203 or at http://www.alz.org/ or The Denver Dumb Friends League, Department 1884, Denver, CO US 80219 or http://www.ddfl.org.

A memorial service will be held on Friday, December 2, 2016 at 2:00pm at Horan & McConaty Family Chapel, 5303 E. County Line Rd., Centennial, CO 80122. Please join us to celebrate this amazing man.


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